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Post by ChrisM on Jan 30, 2020 15:36:01 GMT
Taking the opportunity with no work to catch up on a few things..... I bought these in Lille mid-December when I went to the Christmas Market with younger daughter. We don't seem to get anything similar over here, will be interesting to read through and see what is on sale in the rest of Europe, what news they have of new models etc
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Jan 30, 2020 16:10:38 GMT
I'm pretty sure I've seen Autocar, Auto Express, Car Magazine, What Car and other at the airport here.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 16:28:16 GMT
You would do, here be England.
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Jan 30, 2020 16:30:16 GMT
You would do, here be England. Are they not similar to L'Automobile then? I suppose it differs in that it's in French?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 16:53:44 GMT
Me being fick. I now see the subtle nuance of your post.
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Post by PG on Jan 30, 2020 17:02:53 GMT
I expect in any group test the Peugeot, Citroen or Renault beats everything else.
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Post by johnc on Jan 30, 2020 18:05:25 GMT
I expect in any group test the Peugeot, Citroen or Renault beats everything else. That's the law in France
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Post by ChrisM on Jan 30, 2020 20:57:02 GMT
The one on the left is 356 pages thick, the one on the right 148 pages.
"Voitures du monde" includes cars from such obscure manufacturers such as Aaglander, Alpina, Corvus, Fornasari, Nanoflowcell, Mazzanti, Pyeonghwa, Troller, Wallyscar (really), Zarooq and Zenvo... Alpina being the only one of those that I had heard of !
The other one looks like a monthly publication, similar to our "What car".
In total, I hope it provides me with a good few hours of reading
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